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NASA's Voyager 1, launched in 1977, explores interstellar space. Antenna upgrades in Australia will enhance communication for ...
Voyager 1 and 2 are NASA’s iconic deep space explorers, launched in 1977 to study the outer planets—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, ...
NASA has reactivated Voyager 1's thrusters after 20 years, saving the mission and restoring its ability to communicate from ...
Space and defense company Voyager Technologies has filed to go public, revealing details about the company’s finances and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNASA Engineers Revive Long-Dormant Thrusters on Voyager 1, the Farthest Spacecraft From Earth, in a ‘Miracle Save’In the nick of time, NASA teams addressed clogging issues in the probe’s backup roll thrusters, before the only antenna ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA resurrects Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft's thrusters after 20 years: 'These thrusters were considered dead'NASA engineers have miraculously revived the Voyager 1 interstellar probe's backup thrusters — components that hadn't been ...
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Live Science on MSN'Yet another miracle save': NASA engineers complete nail-biting maneuver to resurrect Voyager 1's long-dead thrustersMore than 15 billion miles from home, Voyager 1's ailing thrusters were threatening to abort the craft's mission. Until NASA ...
Voyager Technologies has filed to raise $100 million in an IPO. Click to know about VOYG's growth potential, reliance on ...
In May 2025, NASA successfully reactivated a set of thrusters on the Voyager 1 spacecraft that had been dormant since 2004. This was a crucial step for scientists as the currently active thrusters, ...
NASA mission controllers raced against time to find a solution before a crucial ground-based radio used for communicating ...
Read about Voyager Technologies' filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering.
It was race against time as NASA engineers recently raced to fix a thruster problem aboard the vintage Voyager 1 deep space ...
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